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[quote=Anonymous]You know when even Jeff thinks that your post is "one of the most obnoxious posts I've read in ages" that you're severely off base and lacking in self awareness. 🤣 [b]"Next was a thread posted in the "College and University Discussion" titled, "Uncomfortable truth: non-partiers wind up working for the partiers". What the original poster means by "partiers" are fraternity members. In a full throated defence and promotion of the Greek system, the original poster has composed one of the most obnoxious posts I've read in ages. In the original poster's world, women exist only to be "hot" and men exist only to be useful for her sons' advancement. The poster contends that the Greek system is terrific because it teaches "the importance of socializing, sizing people up at a glance, social drinking, and how to present yourself so that you're accepted and click with the executive class." The fraternity brothers learn to engage with people that can help them and avoid those who can't. There is no indication that the system teaches its members how to contribute to society or to help others. Rather, this poster views everything through a lense of self-benefit. I've said before that the one sure way to ensure that your post gets a lot of response is to get everything wrong. Viewed that way, it is understandable that this thread was among yesterday's most active. Suffice it to say that posters voiced lots of objections. But, I think one poster summed things up best by simply writing that the thread was the "Awful post of the day".[/b][/quote]
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